Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 176, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 April 1862 — Page 2

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WEDNESDAY MORNING.:.............. .APRIL 23

''The Star Soanirted Banner In Triumph vet waves

O'er the land of the Free and the home of the

Brave." F. M. THAYER, J. n. silverthorn,. ..Editor .ASSOCIATE SBBSeBIPTIOH PRICK FOB DAILY : Delivered in the City, per week SO 10 By mail or in the City, per year (in advance) 6 00 FOB WEEKLY : By mail per year, single subscriber... ........S1 60 " " ' elnb of five (to one address) 6 00 ADVERTISING. For Tones see first page, tabular form. AGENTS: The following gentlemen are on author I ted Agents in the places named : Dr. Balaton, Boonville, Warrick Co. John M. Lock wood, ftlt. Vernon, Posey Co. John B. Daugherty, Bock port, Spencer Go. James L. Thornton, Princeton, Gibson Go. John B. Handy, Newbnrg, Warrick Co. Dr. Mnrphy, New H&rmonv, Posey Oo. A. B. Wilkinson, Cynthiana. Preston Talbott, Poseyville, Posey Go. H. H. Costen, Petersburg, Pike Co. John GraatOanal P. O., Warrick Oo. Bobt. A Throop, Francisco, Gibson Co. TAKE NOTICE, EVERYBODY ! If yoa want anything, If yoa have anything to sell, If yon want to bay anything, If yoa want ts rent a House, If yoa want Boarders, If yoa have lost anything, If yoa have found anything, TELL TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE BY ADVIBTISI5G IN THB EVANSVILLE JOURNAL. SS-All JotJKXAL. wants supplied by advertising ia the Col. Olmsted, who was in Fort Pu laski for the purpose of defending, cot butrendering it, telegraphed the inhabitants of Savannah that no human being could stand upon the ramparts of the fort for a single moment, and that over 1,000 large shells had exploded within the fortification Seven large breaches were made in the south wall by the Federal battery of eight Parrott runs at King's Landing:. All the barbette guns on that side were dismount 1 , 1 . ' C iL. eu, ana iso luiuo ui tuo umcludui uuo, leaving but one gun bearing on that point Three balla entered the magazine, and a clear breach wa3 mad9 in it. The balls used were conical, and were propelled with such force that they went clear throngh the walls at nearly every fire. For the Skat ov War. We had sup posed that all the Union soldiers enlisted had already taken the field, hence we were not a little surprised yesterday to 6ee the Belle Creole and Jacob Poe lashed together and fairly crowded with troops, in the river opposite the city. The troops in question form mo Regi ment of CoL SIcody, the 74th Ohio, which has been guarding the prisoners at Camp Cha3e. These having been relieved, are now en route for the seat of war. The boats did not land, only rounded to, to lake, in some stores, for which they sent out the yawl. The sight of these troops, and the rumors we have heard for the past few days of the movement of Union soldiers to the field, has filled ns with astonishment at the apparently inexhaustible resources of the great free North. There appears to exist a determination on the part of the Govern ment to crush ont at once the cursed rebel lion which bus caused so much suffering and bloodshed. General HoepiTAL, No. 1.1 Evassvillb, Ind., April 21, 1862. Editob3 Journal : Having been an in mate of this hospital for a short time, I feel under obligation to make a few com in behalf of the benevolent ladies of Ev ansville. They are certainly entitled to great praise for their unceasing devotion to the comfort of the sick and wounded in the hospitals. The nurses at tha hospitals (tha most of whom are invalid soldiers) are laboring under great inconveniences, in consequence of having lost so much sleep In many instances one nurse hag under his immediate care from fifteen to twenty wounded men, without any assistance dar ing the night. During the day the ladies (God bles3 ihem,) are present, with smiling faces, rendering their services washing and dressing the wounds always giving Btrict attention to the wni of tue ouaering. Such acts of benevolence will never grow dim in the minds of those upon whom they have bestowed their kindness. During the night it is impossible for the soldiers to receive that amount of care, necessary for their speedy recovery. It is not possible that ten or twelve men can attend strictly ta all the wants of two hundred sick men. The nurses, however, I must say, are deserving of s;reat credit for their due attention to the wauts of their suffering comrades, who, like themselves, have gone forth to the battle Held leaving their wives, their homes, and everything sacred to them, to fight the battles of their Government. Now, a great many of these men have been wounded and are sent to a loyal city to recover their health, and are neglected by whom? by the young men of the city who have been requested to come and ass'i: t at night, but one of whom has responded to the request. I think, Messrs. Editors, that there ia a careless negligence on the part of the young men, which ought not to be. I cannot close my letter without speaking a word or two for our noble hearted surgeons, Doctors Pennington, Work and Daffield, either of whom will ever be re- . at a i . i i memoerea ana laveu oy inose irao are under their care. Go throngh the wards at almost any hour, (nights not accepted) and you will find our worthy pnysicians locking after the comfoit of tha soldiers. Such unceasing devotion is winning for them laurels of glory never to be forgotten by the soldiers. Yours, J. D. ARMSTRONG, Volunteer. t-Capt. P. T. Keys, of the ICth regiment, U. S. A., lies wounded severely at tha Washington Hotel.

Council lroeedliig. CouboiS Chamber, Saturday, April 19th, 1862.

Council met. Present, the Mayor, Councilmen Hnnnel, Elliott, Fergus, Newman, Heddericb, Kehr, Johnson, Roelker, and Mills. Minutes of last meeting read and ap proved. The following bills were allowed, viz: Street Commissioner's bill - $ 4 68 Elijah Perkins one month's salary... 66 65 Thos. Butler one month's salary as teamster 40 00 Henry Roth candles for three elec tion crecincts 25 Riely & Co, candles for two elec tion precincts 25! 6 00 H. Mmsinna services as Surveyor. E. & C. Railroad Company seven loads of gravel 31 50 Christian Decker fixing and repair ing implements for btreet Com missioner .. 6 30 The Mayor presented a communication frcm E. S. Martin, Marshal, wherein he states that the reward offered by him for the arrest of Miles Ogle for the murder of John Welsh while in the discharge of his duty as Constable, and other expenses incurred in pursuit of the same, in all amount ed to the sum of $152, which sum be had a ' - p n :i : -1. u: : paia, asking oi me vouueu vu assist mm iu the payment of same. On motion of Councilman Fergus, it was ordered that the matter be referred to the Mayor for the purpose of conferring with the Countv Commissioners to ascertain if thev would pay a portion of said expenses, A communication was presented rrom H. A. Stork, wherein he oners to adjust a certain claim on account of overflow of water in 1857, for the sum of. $50, and the citv to pay the expense incurred in the prosecution cf same. The proposition was reierrea 10 uouncu- ... - t ., men Kehr and Mills. The Mayor presented the agreement of Charles Kinkle for the building of the market house shed, which was approved. The Mavor also presented the bond ef Charles Kinkle with Fred. Kohn as securi ty in the sum of $2,000 for the rebuilding of same, which was approved. The following certificates ot election, with the oath of office annexed thereto were presented and filed with the Clerk : Patrick Burke, UlerU; Josepn x. teuz, Collector; E. S. Martin, Marshal; John Vogle, Street Commissioner; Antnony Behme, Treasurer ; lienry Alursmna, burveyor; Z. M. P. Carter, Marcus- Sherwood, Wm. Dean, Assessors. The bond of Patriate Burke, witn Wm. Hughes and James Scantlin, Jr., in the sum ot $z,uuu, was presented ana ap proved. The bond ot Josepn J. Keitz, witn Uiements Reitz, John A. Reitz, John Spear, F. W. Cook, Wm. H. Klusman, and Fred Kroener in the sum of $50,000, was presented and approved. The bond of H. Uursinna, witn M. W. Foster, W. H. Klusman, find John Henrich, in the euoq of $2,000, was presented and approved. . The boa.i ui J hn JNosrle, in tne sum or $1,000, was pr-ented and approved. " The bond or Z.. M. Jf. (Jarter, in tne sum of $2,000, was presented and approved. The wharf report for tne past two week3, showing the amount of revenue derived to be $131 50, were presented and hied Councilman Johnson presented, signed by John Shanklin, informing ' tne council that he bad laid down stone curbing, and as soon as the weather would permit, he wpuld lay down the brick pavement on lots 105 and 106 in the old plan, and asked the council to rescind the order requiring the trees in front of same to be cut down. Ordered that the further consideration of the same be postponed nntil the pavement is laid down and then ascertain if the trees are an obstruction to the sedewalk. The following are the salaries Sxed for the officers below named, viz : Market and Weigh Master of Upper Market $300; Market and Weigh Master of Central Market, with 5 cent per ticket for weighing, $150; lamp lighther $250. Councilman Hnnnel moved that the Conncil proceed to the election of same. On the first ballot Joseph Nichteon was elected Market Master of the Upper Market. On the fourth ballot John Dannettell was elected Market and Weigh Master of the Central Market. On the third ballot Conrad Newman was elected Lamp Lighter. Ordered that bids be received by next Saturday night for the constructon of brick and plank side walks. Ordered that Marcus Sherwood be appointed one of the Assessors of personal property for the 1st, 2d, 3d and 6th Wards. Ordered that Z. M. P. Carter be appointed one of the Assessors of personal property for the 4th, 5th, 6tb, 7th and 8th Wards. And ordered that Wm. Dean be appointed the Assessor of Real Estate for the city at large. Here Councilman Hedderich was excused from further attendance. - The Mayor was authorized to borrow sufficient funds for the payment of the May interest on the E. At C. Kailroad bonds. The following sidewalks were ordered to be laid down, viz: A sidewalk of Clas No. 2, on the north east side of Fifth street, from Sycamore to Vine. The sidewalk on the southeast side of Gum street, from Fir3t to Second, was re scinded. A sidewalk of Class No. 3, on the southeast side of Gum street, from First to Second. A sidewalk on the northeast side Fourth street, from Chestnut to Cherry, No. 1. A sidewalk of Class No. 1, on the northwest side Cherry, from Second to Third. A sidewalk of Class No. 1, on the northwest side of Sycamore, from Third to Fourth. A sidewalk on the southeast side of Sycamore, from Third to Fourth. A sidewalk of class No. 2, on the southwest side of Third street, from Sycamore to Vine. A sidewalk of Class No. 2, on the southwest side of Tenth street, from Vine to Division streete. A sidewalk of Class No, 1, on the southeast side of Main Btreet, from Seventh to Eighth streets. A sidewalk of Class No. 2, on the northwest side of Pine street, from First to Centre streets. Ordered that a notice be inserted in the public papers, notifying the owners of the flatboat lying across Division street gutter, that it will be ofiered for sale on inursaay at 10 o'clock a. h , provided the owner of same does not remove it within that time. On motion of Councilman Kehr, ordered that a committee bo appointed to ascertain on what terms the city printing can be bad for, viz ; Councilmen Kehr and Elliott. Ordered that the Market Master be required to keep a book and enter on it the names rt persons and amounts received from each on every market day, and report to the Committee on Markets at once. Council adjourned.

Peijitbr'8 Cards. We have just re

ceived, and are prepared to print in superior style, the largest, most varied and best Stock of Printer's white and colored Cards, Bristol Boards, &c, ever brought to Evansville. Merchants and others will please take notice. 8SL,Now i3 the time to have your pic tures taken, and J. Perry Elliott's City Gallery, No. 63 Main street is the place to get the best of every description. g? For desirable and fashinable cloth ing for spring wear, go to Lyon's, on First Street, who is selling splendid goods for gentlemen's wear at very low figures. A number of our acquaintance came up yesterday from U.e gunboat fleet, among whom was Geo. W. McDonald, Sutler of the 43d Indiana. From these gentlemen we learn many matters of interest from that locality most of which we consider contraband and must refrain from publish E3 The wheat crop along the line of the E. and C. R, R. never looked finer than this spring, and this is said to be the case throughout the entire North-west. "After an almost interminable series of rainy days we have once more been favored with a fair sunny day, with . a genial and pleasant atmosphere. We would be glad to record many such. t& The large amount of freight that has accumulated on the levee i3 a gratifying indication of the revival of business. As the rebel hordes are driven farther and farther from our borders this prosperity of trade will increase. We may soon expect to Bee goods marked for Memphis and towns in Northern Alabama. E-Among th9 conveniences to be found in the new Post Office, is that of the periodical and news stand of Mr. Rowland. All the latest publications, and Daily pa pers can always be obtained of him at the regular rates. He is also well supplied with the patent newspaper envelopes, so convenient for sending papers to friends at a distance. We trust the citizens will re member the place. Kvansvllle Sanitary Commission Pursuant to public notice a large nam ber of citizens met at the Court House last night and organized a Sanitary CommiS' sio n for the purpose of affording systematic aid and comfort to the sick and wounded soldiers, in the hospitals in this city. Mayor Baker presided at the meeting and upon taking the chair stated its ob ject. Mr. Geo. Foster acted as secretary. The following gentlemen were elected officers of the Commission : Sam'l. Ore, President. W. T. Iglbhart, Vice President P. Hornbrook, Corresponding Sec'y, , J. H. Cutler, Recording Secretary C.R. Bkmext, Treasurer. J. C. Jewell, Commissary. Seven Committees, consisting of four members each, whose duties are defind to ba to visit daily, the several Hospitals, were appointed, the chairmen of which in conjunction with the officers of tha Com mission, shall constitute a board of direc tors. The following are the several Commit tees. No. 1. John Wymond, Chairman ; J Jaquess, C. Decker, M. A. Lawrence. IINo. 2. J. P. Elliott, Chairman, Rev. Mr, White, H. Plout, Ben. Ahlering, No. 3. Wm. Hielman, Chairman, S. M Archer, Thos. Scantlin, Elijah Copeland No. 4. W. H. Walker, Chairman, H. D Allis, Jacob Sinzich, W. P. Page. No. 5. Geo. Foster, Chairman, S. Sorren son, Wm. Caldwell, L. Howes. No. 6. C. S. Wells, Chairman, Wm. R Preston, Val. Kraun, Isaac Hass. No. 7. H. Q. Wheeler, Chairman, J. H Roelker, G. H. Fish, E. E. Wheeler. The Executive Committee of the ani tary Commission will meet at the Council Chamber this afternoon at 3 o'clock. River News. The river at this point is about at a stand having fallen some six feet. 1 The C. E. Hillmaa and Lebanon came op from Nashville, loaded to the guards. The Lebanon had 300 bales of cotton. The Linden came in from the Camberland river with a full cargo of tobacco. The Sunny Side from St Louis, with a fiplendid trip, passed up. The Cordelia Ann left yesterday for the Cumberland. Tbe United States Floating Hospital City of Louisiana passed up yesterday without landing. She was supposed to have wounded soldiers on board. The magnificent passenger packet Eugene came down early yesterday, and returning frm Henderson, proceeded to Louisville with a fine passenger list. The U. S. Mail and passenger packet Big Grey Eagle came down from Louisvile yesterday forenoon, and proceeded to Henderson. Returning, she left about 5 o'clock for Louisville with, a paying trip. The fine, fast sailing Courier left as usual on time for Cairo and all intermediate points, with a good trip. Fob PrrrsBURa Landing. The elegant freight and passenger steamer B. J. Adams will be own from Louisville and leave this port early to-morrow (Thursday) morning, for Pittsburg Landing. Cox tt Humphrey are her agents. The Wabash nd White rivers are both overfiowing, inundating ' tho lowlands on all their borders.

AfCTlos B alb On Thursday, April B,

at 9J o'clock, I will sell at public auction, on the corner of Main and Third streets, a fins assortment of Dry Goods, such as Cali coes, Bleidget Cotton, Ladies' Dress Good3, ready-made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c, &c. Also 500 yards Carpet, Bedsteads, Mattresses, &c. - J. J. Cohn, Auctioneer. For Rbst. The large and commodious brick dwelling on First street, between Walnut and Chestnut. Rent low. Inquire at this office. EST TheSavings Bank, No. 4 First street, buys and sells gold, exchange on New York, Illinois, Missouri, and all other nncurrent money, sells sight drafts on England, Ireland and Scotland in sums to suit. d3m. . IS?" It rarely happens that in our editorial capacity our readers End U3 premeditatedly and with malice aforethought engaged in puffing any patent medicine, but dnring our recent trip to the melancholy scenes of Pittsburg Landing there was one medicine which we found in the hands of nearly every soldier, giviag relief wherever applied, whetner internally or externally. We refer to Perry Davis' Vetetable Pain Killer. All spoke loud in its nraise. and tne Kind neartea ourgeon oi one of our Indiana regiments lnrormeu u that he believed it was the only thing that saved at least half of his regiment from dying of dysentery during a recent long march, and we cannot neip suggesting to our friends among the army sutlers that it is one of the articles they should never be out of. It is packed in saw dust, two dozen in each box, and can be forwarded over the roughest road without danger of breaking. Is sold in Evansville by Keller & W bite, Preston Bro a, P. Veirling, Leich & Carl8tedr, and S. E. Gilbert & Co. J. N. HARRIS & CO-apl8-d3m Proprietors, Cincinnati. RAILROAD K1SCKIPTS. Apsil 22. 1 car H H coods. Daniel Wohestedt; 8 bbls eggs. bx butter. 1 sack feathers, 6eo Foster &Co; IS bdls leather, 2 bxs mdse, K U matherson, tfoonville, Ind; S16 sks bran, John E Meni ; 1 bx clothine. Ileineman s Uo; 1 ao sundries, j f nayne, 1 do dry goods, E Carpenter; 1 tiorce S C hams, J E M; 1 tierce 8 O hams, Jno Inglr; 2 bags yarn. I 41 Elliott: 1 bx B powders, i ao mastara. aorn brook It Co; 'JO bbls tlaur, vv m Amman a uo; zi bushels wheat, Iglchart JJros; 480 busneu wneai, H H Cmble: 18 bx drv sroods, 6 talos mdse, Keen A Preston! 3 do shoes, 4 bales mdse, Maekey, lienninsr Co: 5 doz scades. 6 bxs axes, Unas B wells; 9 bxs boots; 1 esse tbous, Bead A Lawrence; 23 hxa mdsA. 4 rolls camet and 2 bales. Crane, Brown Co; 2 bxs hdw, Goo S Bonntag Uo; l ao ary goods, Shanklin & Keilj; 20 casia shoes, J H A W W Morgan; 4 bxs bats, l ox ury gooas, J i aiaghee A Co. jb. cntt&vii3, agent, MARK IED. At the residence of the bride, Tuesday, April 22, 1862, by Bev. Mr. 'Walker, Thos. J. Gaovxs, to Miss Charlotte Kokcboes, all of this city. Thus has anothct printer improved his case and has taken a permanent tit. We presume the first arte he will find wscting will be mall caps. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "CALDWELL'S." M auilinir for cafeh. an 4 as low as any other house in the city, pure Olive Oil, warranted purs and no humbug. 60 dozen 1 and 2 qnartcan Covs Oysters, Just re ceived at Partner' aldwelt's, no. v rirsi sireei. 10 dozen fresh LoLsters just received at No. 9 First street. FRESH SALllON. 10 dozen just received a No. 9 First street. PINK APPLES. 10 dozen in can or jar ; 2 dozen can Blackberries : 60 do X n'i c0 sardines. just receiTcd and for sale low iy PARTNER CALDWELL'S. sp23 No. 9 First street. CHOICE POTATOES. 800 BtTSHBLS CHOICMi POM. TOES received on consignment and for ale by EHABPIS ft W. ap23-dlw Jflilineru Gootls, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT SCHAPKER & BUSSING'S, NO. 49 MAIN BTREET. w W stock of trimmed and untrimmed Bonnots, Hats, Flowers, Rtuhes, Ribbons , Nets, Ac, and constantly receirine. Having a skillful trimmer engaged for the season, we will trim r on nets and lints at short notica. SCHAPKEB BUSSING, ap23 No. 49 Main street. tr OUlSVILI-iB, M VJLJS S V t T,LI?, JLd and HENDERSUN, U. S. MAIL PACRE'l. The Splendid Passenger Packet, BIG GREY EAGLE, ij&j? Cmpt. J. If. B 17 JVC It, J. Jt. X.VSM, CitrU. Leaves Evansville for Louisville every TUESIAT and SATURDAY at o'cock M. Returning, leives Louisville every MONDAY and FRIDAY, at 5 o'clock P. If. ' ap23 COX & HUMPHREY, Agents. TOWNSHIP LIBRARY NOTICE. rwnUE TOWJY8B1P xraBJTV a will be kpt constantly open from this dater for tha use of tho citizens or Fleeon Township at th9 Township Trustee's office (wiih Ja-i. T. Walker) Third street, nearly opposite thfc . Court House, Evansville, Sundays and the usual holidays only excepted. Office hours from 9 A. fS. to 5 P. BI. JOHN WAYMAN, ay23-d3w Towntbip Trustee. Notice to Contractors &. Mur.tm moposjLt n'MJ.x. bjb received until Saturday, April 2'i, 18C2, for the construction of brick sido wjlks, plank sidewalks, and stone curbing. Said sidewalks and curbing to conform to the requirements of the City rdin-inces, and th1) sand to be used in the construction of said side-walks to be of the best clear, coarse Bayou sand. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Offlce.April, 23, 1862. Public Sale ot Flatboat. m, OTICJ3 IS BEBJSBir GMVJBJV W9 to tha owner or claimant of the Flatboat aground across the gutter, at the mouth of Division sti eet sewer, to remove said boat, and if not removed said boat will be sold by public auction on Thursday morning, April 21, 1862, at 10 o'clock. By order of tbe Common Council. ap2i T. BURKE, Clerk. CITY ORDERS WANTED. rgitiB . it jmsia jyh it nasi it a 8 JL to purchase 8300 in city orders, for which she wlli psy the current rates. ap22-tf O. E. LEWIS. IMPROVE YOUR STOCK. rgWi' JPMJB irovjva BUBHJIM 6rJL Bnll will stand at the National Yard, on Water street, on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Weinesdas, and Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at Allen's bridge, 2 miles above the city. Terms low for cash. at22d3t JAMES CARTES. K. Lkavitt (Notary Public.) S. R. Homb book LEAV1TT & H.0RW BROOK, mflttomeys atJLaw EVANSViLiLE, IND. Collection and Real Eatate Agents. Will attend also to collecting Soldiers' and Government claims of every description. Office on Third Street, bet. Main and Sycamore. mar26 BUTTER dozen nioe JCJ fresh Eggs for 23 cents, and 2 pounds choice 15 at Butter for a quarter. VICKERY BROS. jVDZB No. 82 Main street.

HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

"S. E. GILBERT & CO-'S" P-a 8TJBCH. Three tons best perl tarch just received, for sale vest low in lots to the trade, or in quantities to suit pnrMANILIiA COED. 50 colls assorted sizes, for sou, ujo..u . o. viu, ao. oycamore street. NEW IIEBEINQj 60 boxes best quality, j nat IPVVi sua v BUD VJf - P92 - 8. E. GILBKBT A CO. -v lujyrn cojvstjijv-tw. - LF A large assortment of Saddles, Bridles, and Harness, ef every desoriDtion. on hand at m Manufactory, on Main Street, over my Grocery Btere. febl7 J. P. ELLIOTT. dCI H ttliJV JiJVU MMtCK TMJl Green JT Tea at from 80 to f 1,20 par lb : Black 60 to buc, ana warranted to please, at jap28 VICKBBY BBO'S. 1TBBJIJV! BHJjyrii We continue to re. mJf ceire that rich country Bran, that weighs 30 lbs. to the bushel. Buy the kind that will keep your cows fat, at VIOKEBT BROS., d"7 No. 82 Main at. "QOOISL'Q." rfWBB UJVIt BUCKETS. H- 6 doz.-B laree 3 hooped tnbs : 5 large 2 . ' 6, small 8 6 " keelers; 10 " backets. Jast received at H. A. Cooks. WELL BUCKETS. 2 dozen assorted well buck ets at H. A. Cook's. BBOOMSt BROOMS I 10 dozen German iong straw shaker brooms ; 10 ' -short --. 19 " Imitation shaker brooms : - 10 ' . t team boat brooms. At Cock's. MAPLE SUGAR. 1.000 lbs choica manle sosar jast received at H. A. Cook's. W. B. ANDHAMPtTBGH CHEESE 60 boxes rich Western Reserve and Hamburgh Cheese, for DRIED BEEF. 1.200 Iba tihntra nlnin Ttriod Beef ; 1,200 lbs choice canvassed Dried Beef, at H. ' a. iuok. a. CINCINNATI SOAP. 100 boxes extra sosd. 4 bars for 25 cents, at Cook's. ORANQK3 ! ORAKGE3 160 bxs choice sweet Oranges, just received per E. ft C. B. B., at H. A. IUOK S. COBN MEAL. 100 bnshela fresh Corn Meal at H. A. Cook's. PABAFINE 0B COAL OIL CANDLES. 10 casfs first. quality Coal Oil Candles, just received -A. A. UWK I. STAB CANDLES. CO bxs Star Cacdles assort- 1 ed sizes, 3's, 6's an 1 7's, at H. A. Cook's. FLOTTB. 75 baas choic9Family Flour, for sale at H. A. Cook's. - . BYE FI.OTJB.--20 barrels extra Bye Flour, at IX. A Cook's. CRUSHED SUGAR. 5 barrels choice A 1 crushed Sugar, 7 lbs for $1,00, at H. A. Cook's. POWDESED 8TJG &R 5 bbls choice A 1 piwdercd Sugar, 7 lbs for $!.00, at H. A. Cook's. EXTRA WHITE REFINED -BUG IB. 5 bbls refiu.d white Sugar, 8 lbs for fl.OO, at ap n. A. uuua'8. Mats and, Caps SPBING AND SUMMER STYLE?. SILK AND CASSIMERE HATS. The most approved styles always on hand or made to oraer. FANCY DRESS HATS, For Summer, the lichfest and most comfortable hats to wear, all shades ana quality. - GE2TTLEMENS' CAPS, Numerous and tasty styles. : BOYS' SOFT AND WOOL HATS, I In endless variety, all colars, shape and prices. Infant Fancy Hats & Caps, A large and well assorted stock on hand. MISSES'. FANCY. HATS. Trimmed and TTntrimmed. Boys'. Plain and Fancy Caps A very good assor tment. . a skr . . J w y . 0 4 jc jm -i-v a a a ,r -s tm y Of any description made to order on short notice. St2?,"W Goods, Of every description, Leghorn , Fanama, Straw, and falm Leaf 11: ats for Men and Boys, all the new styles. Everything sold at the lowest possible figures, FOR CASH EXCLUSIVELY. VAUTIER & MARCO NNIER, - INTO. OO aplS - -- jgjiJV 8TB BET. FOR SALEVitE WBJBE BOAT JT GOLCOJVEL Pi A is for sale and the terms are easy. ap!8-d2w - . - It. j'URGtRaOS. CyOBO.VEM'S ISit UE H T. Be it remembcredthaton this 14th day of April, 1862, the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace, within and tor the Township of Pigeon, county of Yanderbureh and Hiale of Indiana, held an inquest, with the assis ance ef twelve qualified electors of my township, over tha dead body of John Welsh; who was found ead at his late residence in the city of Evansville, County and State aforesaid, wten and where said Jury returned to me the following verdict : We do find tbe deceased came to bis death from two shots from a double barreled shot gun in the hand of Miles Ogle, by him discharged." - - BEN. STINSON, Justice and Coroner for the time being of Vnderbugh county. apla Dissolution Notice. COJPJ B TJVEM BHir BEBErsnrfB JL t tofore existing between H. L. and John Dan nettell is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Each party is authorised to. settle the accounts of tbe late firm. . . - . Persons knowing themselves indebted to the late hrm will please call and settle immedlatelr. The business of the old firm will be continued in the name of HENRY DANMXTIELL. April 18-dlw ' ' ' ' . Vickery f Brothers" iryjiS TEB MS COJBIJVG.-m doz. fresh B eggs just received and for sale at Vickery 1H18. POTATOES. 100 bushels just received from Illinois, at Vickery Bros. OOAIt OIL. lo bbls Just received from Pitts burgh, " inspected " and warranted, safe at Vick ery's. No. 82 Main street. CnrCTNNATI SOAP. Notwithstanding ths advanc3 we are still selling four bars for 25 cents, at VICKERY BROS. aplT-dtf MJtBllitJ H .VOTCB.-Ihe Buard ol MLB County Commissioners, at its March Term, 18S2, deelared the Franklin Street Bridge unsafe tor travel. mhl3-3tdw Evansville, April 1st, 1862. Jf BJ VJB THIS TJBEJV W. JL W. Allis as a partner in the manufacture of Tobacco, Cigars, Ac, under the name and style of J. O. SACEtt A CO. N. B. Allis A Howes will act as onr agents frem this date, to buy, sell, or transact any business in onr line. J. O. SAUER A CO. apl7-d3m njf JiBIiB 8MMtT. In large and small bags, M for sale by 8. f- GILKRT CO. mhlO K1 XiOUB I JC 60 sacksXZX white wheat flour, for sale at feb!5 ELLIOTT'S. gfmjcojv! M-S 15 thousand tbs sides ; 12 thousand fbs 8houlders ; 1 5 thousand lbs Hams ; 20 thousand lbs Lard ; 100 barrels Mess Pork, for sale by mhl9 d3w JOHN GAVISK, - Comer of Main and Fourth St. ley OB TBE BEST MUSTJHB MJY JT the oitv. go to fsbl8 H. A. COOK'S. F. SHARPE &C0.f Proauco and Commission MERCHANTS, No. 3 Sooth Wats Btrsit, Jan25 - EYANSVILLE 1KTV noon emtjva. JS- 3,000 sugar enred and canvassed hams. 3,000 oboiie plain hems. . 2,500 shoulders. 2,000 ribbed sides. 1,500 clear sides. 600 barrels mess pork. . 100 barrels ramp pora. 350 kees choice ri The above are all of our own curing, and folly warranted. GEO. FOSTER A CO, fflar28 " " GftJtB lMJYIE8. 300 boxes best qualify, 0 for sale tow by feb3 S. E. GILBERT 400.

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Jeiv Drug torc t WM. E. HALLO CK, DRUGGIST and APOTHECARY, No. 10 FIRST STREET, t Opposite Uie Post Office, Has Just received direct from tbe East a full assurinieni 01 rure Drugs. Slclicines & Cuemicals, Perfumery, Brushes, Combs, Soaps, TOILET ARTICLES, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, &c, &c, &c, &c - SELECTED EXPRESSLY For IFamilu Use ALSO, THE Popular Patent Medicines. In fact, everything that a retail Family Prutr rtere oueht 1 1 keep, can be found at No. 10, Kir.t St., oppoite ths Pest OlBce, Evansville, Indiana. aprlO Flows 2 IPlOWO 2 GET THE BEST. The Unrivaled Western Tiller, Manufactured by N. G. DAMSON, JEFFERSONVILLE. IND. WTilBST P BEMIUM ME CEI VE n Mr at United States Fair, at Louisville, in 1857, over seven eompettiors on actual trial. Merchants and planters supplied at manufactur ers prices. DAN b flIOKCJAN, apiz no. 8 rirst street. CATLETT'S. F4M.CLY GROCERIES. I have now en hnnd a good stock of Family Groceries, which I will soil cheap for cash. . W. CATLETT, apll Corner Locust ana Aigutu sts. J.VO ELOliEOJVSp tuned by Orders may be left at Do bell's Book More, and will be promptly attendod to. apr'Jtf For Sale or Ileut. rmwo stome bouses, ojYJajuv M. Street, for sale cr rent, cheap. Enquire of CASPER MARSHALL. apr8-lmd CTS. per gallon lor best article of coal t If oil, at VICKERY BROC, dec7 2 Mniu st. tOP I'O&yy'lu store and for sale by H. A. COOK. W MORSE BJLJJVBETS -A fine lot of MM. heavy Horae Blan&ets and Covers Jun received at SCHAPKER A BUSSINO'S, dec30 No . 49 Main s tree OLD AUCTION HOUSE, AND A NEW AUCTIONEER I it j. coujv, Hsvuret bejvteb Jf the old Auction Boom on the corner of Main and Third streets, Evausvil!o, for a term of years, will continue the Auction and Oomiuissiou business, and attend to selling all kinds of goods, fcrnimre, wagons, bnggios, crriagts, horses, cattle, all kinds of manufactured articles, Ao. Liberal advancements made on consignments. Prompt attention will be given to all goods entrnsud to my eiro. S. J. COHN. mar'ZS B. O R tt iiiJV BS. K.w Orleans and Mr Cuba Sugars juat received ftid for sale at a small advance on cost, at YIOKERY BRO'8. janli No. 82 Main street. C. SOIKl 100 kegi; best Newcastte. ocll S. E. GILBERT A OO. fTBBOPOSAljS will be received at the AuMT ditor's Office until the 31st Inst., for filling np and repairing the Koad across Wagnon's Creek, in Perry Township. Particulars will be furnished by Mr. David Stephens, Trustee for Perry Towahi. VICTOR B1SCH, County Auditor. KVE W BJCOJV BJ.flSXX, 8 cents jwr pound, at feb6 VICKERY BRO'8. jTRJIJYElt BOJVEV. 300 V choice Honey, au H. A. COOK'S. jn8 73 Main street. "jnoTJlTOSSWEETjfOU TJBVB mV USE. SO bushels received and to arrive at mh20 II. A. COOIC8. TO ZSITIJYO EVJJSBVXLLE WE invito their attention to our wen seieciou stock of HARDVARE AND CUTLERY. Bloods O. S. Grasi, Grain, and Briar Scythes, Straw and Hav Knivet, Cradle., 2, 3 and4proLB forks, Scythe Stones, Shovels, Si ades. Hoes, Rakes Axes, Trace and Log Chains, Brcjhes, turry Combs, Nails, and a complete aasortir ent o' SHELF HARDWARE, tor sale to CASH boyenst Closest Mrlces JACOB STRATJB & SON, " npl4 74 Main St., below Washington Home. CHARLES ADELIIAKN TTWJI S , Jf-V O PEJmE It HIS BOOT MM and Shoe Manufactory, on Waror fctroet, between Sycamore and Vine, sign of tho Guldea Boot, where he is prepared 10 attend to his old customers and new ones. He asks a continuance of the patronage heretofore received by h'm. . "ELLIOTT'S." WBtCKBBS BV TBE TBOUSJUVB. Mr 6 bbls loose pickles, in wine vinegar, for Bale at Elliott's. 10 doz 2 lb cans frssh cove oystess. 8 dos 1 lb cans " 6 dos qt bottles tomato catsup. .. 6 doa pt " " " 2 doz p! bottles walnnt catsop. 2 do pt bottles, mushroom catsup, ffor sale cheap, at Elliott s Family Grocery. 18 doz gallons plain pickles, in botties. 8 doz " mixed " " 18 doz gallons, plain and mixed, in bottles. 10 doz quarts " , " Just received at Elliott s. 6 doz 2 lb cans fresh salmon. 4 doz lib " " 4 doz 2 lb cans fresh lobsters. 4 doz lib " " , - For sale cheap, at Elliott 8 . ' CABS 5 dozen willow cabs, at all prices, which - . II l. a1 V. . 4 T. ..... I r.f b,iv jre prupo w ion iujw " v. -j cabs, will do well to call and examine befors pur chasing. Remember the stand, acr7 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. rWOILET JBTICI.ES. Just received at M II. J. SCHLAEPFER'S New Drug store, consisting of Hair Oils, Pomatums, Cosmetics, Tonics, Restoratives and Hair Preservers. Also, a large supply of Perfumery, Colognes, Rose, Lavender, Orange and Florida Waters. Also, a large stock of Hair, Nail, Tooth, Cloth, Flesh, Crumb and Comb Brushes. Bedding Toilet, Pocket and Fine Combs, a large variety made of Horn, Ivory and Rnbber. mhl8 NEW ALBANY WOOLEN BULLS JOHN T. CREED &. CO., Manufacturers of Jeacni, Flannels, Fancy Coverlets, and Stocking Yarns. We are now prepared to furnish Army Contractors or Merchants with a superior aeticle of Woolen SOCKS, suitable for army purposes. V e can furnish 200 to 300 pair per day. .,,-rn . rn Orders solicited. JOHN T. CREED C CO. apv6-owd " OJL.M JLatPBo aosen extra UOI1 Oil Burners just received for the purpose of alMil and Fluid Ijamps. uanips can be changed in five minutes. Also 10 dos Coal Oil Wteking sid Shades, at VICKERY BROS.